Recently I've built a Z68 system see signature for other specs. I've got a SDD as System disk as well as trying to RAID1 on two 1.5 TB HDD's.
When I set the HDD's to RAID in the BIOS instead of AHCI the system will not boot. It will BSOD. I revive a STOP error that looks like this.
STOP 0x00007B (0xFFFFF8800097E8, 0xFFFFFFC000034, ....
There is no driver or file listed at the bottom.
The thing is when I set it to RAID I will then get the RAID controllers BIOS to load. I was able to set up a RAID 1 array on the two 1.5 TB drives. After saving I will see Windows start to load, then it will blue screen.
I then power it down and set it back to AHCI and it will boot (no RAID controller BIOS shows up after this). Intel RST shows both 1.5 HDD's with a Usage of unknown with in Windows.
Windows will show one 1.4 TB volume, and I can put data on it. Everything seems fine but I can't really tell if the RAID array is working. I assume it actually is because I can only see one disk as available.
Any ideas if the RAID is working or why Intel RST shows unknown usage? Should I do this a different way?
thanks!
When I set the HDD's to RAID in the BIOS instead of AHCI the system will not boot. It will BSOD. I revive a STOP error that looks like this.
STOP 0x00007B (0xFFFFF8800097E8, 0xFFFFFFC000034, ....
There is no driver or file listed at the bottom.
The thing is when I set it to RAID I will then get the RAID controllers BIOS to load. I was able to set up a RAID 1 array on the two 1.5 TB drives. After saving I will see Windows start to load, then it will blue screen.
I then power it down and set it back to AHCI and it will boot (no RAID controller BIOS shows up after this). Intel RST shows both 1.5 HDD's with a Usage of unknown with in Windows.
Windows will show one 1.4 TB volume, and I can put data on it. Everything seems fine but I can't really tell if the RAID array is working. I assume it actually is because I can only see one disk as available.
Any ideas if the RAID is working or why Intel RST shows unknown usage? Should I do this a different way?
thanks!
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